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Civil society needs a role in Mali’s security reforms
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 3rd March 2025 Security sector reforms that began well before the country’s two coups still suffer from a lack of effective civil society participation. Since its... →
R25 Million in unpaid housing funds: SIU must act now
3rd March 2025 The Democratic Alliance (DA) has handed over a dossier of reports to the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) highlighting alleged financial... →
Gauteng water crisis: Lesufi shifts blame to residents instead of fixing deteriorating infrastructure
3rd March 2025 Premier Lesufi has made a shocking statement by blaming residents for the ongoing water crisis in the province. During the 2025 State of the... →
Top business leaders at B20 launch commit to concise and actionable recommendations
28th February 2025 Prominent South African business figures are stepping up to the task in chairing several working groups of the B20, consisting of captains of... →
More Than Elections: What’s Really Driving Protests in Mozambique?
By: South African Institute of International Affairs 28th February 2025 Lack of capacity and corruption have significantly eroded support for Frelimo in Mozambique, particularly among young voters, who regard its... →
Communications committee chairperson welcomes assurances from PostBank that no Sassa beneficiary will be left behind
27th February 2025 The Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Communication and Digital Technologies, Ms Khusela Sangoni Diko, has welcomed the reassurance from... →
China probably leading global hydrogen fuel cell advance, cash-flush Implats reports 
By: Martin Creamer 27th February 2025 China is probably leading the global hydrogen fuel cell advance, journalists heard at Thursday’s media briefing that followed the “commendable”... →
Western Cape SOPA: Passing Winde in a land of milk and honey
27th February 2025 Premier Alan Winde’s State of the Province was big on historic projects and self-admiration but lacked a plan and a vision for a better life in the... →